HomeMy WebLinkAboutAGENDA REPORT 2020 1104 CCSA REG ITEM 09BCITY OF MOORPARK, CALIFORNIA
City Council Meeting
of November 4, 2020
ACTION Heard Presentation.
BY B.Garza.
B. Annual Presentation by Dr. Julius Sokenu, Moorpark College President.
Item: 9.B.
EXCELLENCE IN TRANSITION
MOORPARK COLLEGE
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Item: 9.B.
A SNAPSHOT IN TIME
FALL 2020
The Past - What has Moorpark College
Accomplished? (Who is Moorpark?)
The Present - Where Are We Now?
The Future - Where Do We Go From Here?
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MOORPARK COLLEGE IN THE NEWS
A PROUD RECORD
OF
SUCCESS
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AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS
Moorpark College is the #1 community
college in California for student completion.
Completion in this case means that MC is
the top college in the state for helping
students set and achieve their educational
and career goals. This can come in the form
of completing Certificates and Degrees,
UC/CSU transfers, attaining good paying
jobs in the careers of their choice.
Moorpark College is the best community
college in California according to
BestColleges.com.
Moorpark College is the #1 community
college in California for students successful
completion of their transfer-level English
requirements.
Moorpark College has been identified by
the Aspen Institute as one of 150 top
community colleges in the nation, making
us eligible for its prestigious Aspen Prize for
Community College Excellence.
Excellence in Transfer Excellence Acknowledged
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MOORPARK COLLEGE ADAPTS
DEALING
WITH THE
UNIMAGINABLE
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•90% online offering/10% with on-ground
component
•Essential courses and labs on-ground
•Student Online support and online tutoring
•Student Assistance – wifi in parking lots and
computer loan outs
COVID-19
THE CHALLENGE OF
TODAY
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CARES ACT
CARES – Direct Student Aid:
-$2,571,000 allocation
-$1,902,500 has been disbursed to 2,486 students
CARES – Institutional Aid:
-$2,571,000 allocation
Must be fully expended by June 30, 2021
COVID Response Block Grant (Federal):
-$204,000 fully disbursed to 277 enrolled students
Who had COVID-related EW grade in Spring 2020
-$45,000 to be disbursed to students without housing
A critical need during the holidays
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STUDENT SERVICES
ONLINE +
Virtual Welcome Center
Student Health Fair
DUAL ENROLLMENT
Fall 20- 27 classes with 682 students enrolled
Spring 21- 30 classes to be offered
10 schools are participating in Dual
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MOORPARK COLLEGE LEADS THE WAY
ROARING
INTO THE FUTURE
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•THEME 1: Diversifying the Curriculum to Include the History and Culture of Black, Indigenous,
Latinx/Hispanic, Asian, and other People of Color
•THEME 2: Hiring of Staff, Faculty, and Managers that Represent the Racial and Ethnic Diversity of our
Student Population
•THEME 3: Leadership on Racial Issues and Facilitating Social Justice through Civic Engagement
•THEME 4: Providing Culturally Responsive Student Services
SOCIAL JUSTICE IN 4 PARTS
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MOORPARK FOUNDATION
ANNUAL CAMPAIGN
Rising Scholars Basic Needs Center
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PROJECT STEM IMPACTO
GRANT
A five-year, $2.9 million
Department of Education
Title V grant which creates
and fosters student cohorts in
Biology, Biotechnology, and
Computer Network Systems
Engineering, will benefit
Moorpark College students
through September of the
year 2025.
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THANK YOU
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